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PLOD

Plod is an English verb meaning to move slowly and heavily, or to proceed in a slow, laborious way. It can describe physical movement, such as walking with heavy steps, or the progress of a task or undertaking that proceeds at a slow, monotonous pace. The related adjective plodding conveys a sense of steadiness that is more about persistence than speed, often with a negative or neutral connotation depending on context.

The term is often used in informal writing to convey weariness or perseverance. Common collocations include

In British slang, the word has also been used as a jocular or pejorative noun for the

Examples of usage include describing someone who trudges through a long task, “She plodded through the data

plod
along,
plod
through,
and
plodding
pace.
As
a
noun,
plod
is
rare
but
can
refer
to
a
slow,
heavy
step
or,
less
commonly,
to
a
person
whose
demeanor
or
work
is
dull
and
methodical.
Plod-like
behavior
is
frequently
contrasted
with
quicker,
more
energetic
action,
or
with
more
efficient,
decisive
effort.
police,
as
in
the
phrase
the
plod.
This
usage
considers
law
enforcement
as
methodical
and
unglamorous,
and
it
is
informal
and
potentially
disrespectful,
so
it
is
typically
avoided
in
formal
writing.
analysis
despite
fatigue,”
and
a
painter
who
travels
from
canvas
to
canvas
at
a
steady,
unhurried
rate,
“He
plodded
along
the
wall,
painting
one
section
at
a
time.”
Plod
contrasts
with
faster
or
more
dynamic
verbs
and
is
closely
related
to
synonyms
like
trudge
and
slog.